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Nucleoplasm

2D Music posted on Dec 11, 2003
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Something I forgot to post at the time of doing it... Cover design (sans text) for "Nucleoplasm" a budget-priced CD-R release by the sonic experimentalists Endgame, comprising Steve Freeman, Alan Freeman and myself. Featuring material recorded both in the Freemans' tiny Tachyon studio and live at Leicester's International Arts Centre (supporting the God of Hellfire Arthur Brown of all people!) it's the last of six releases in our budget "plasm" series. All the covers are based around an earlier embryo image of mine, all processed in different directions and resembling each other only in composition. A nice idea of Alan's, thematically linking each release. Created with Photoshop 7, June 2003 Thanks for your feedback :-) (sorry, no soundbytes this time, more webspace has to be sorted out for the Tachyon Studio website... click on the first link above to visit the site via the Nucleoplasm entry!)

Comments (15)


cynlee

11:55PM | Thu, 11 December 2003

if i were to see this on a cd, i would think it'd have to be pretty cool & unique, which it is :]

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cbender

12:47AM | Fri, 12 December 2003

great - simply great! i love the red contrasting with this strange grey...

jyriviuhko

12:57AM | Fri, 12 December 2003

Still goin strong.. in the graphics department there is none who comes close to these.. Awesome!

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Meyrink

1:00AM | Fri, 12 December 2003

Bellissimo lavoro!

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abmlober

2:19AM | Fri, 12 December 2003

I like the image very much. The graphics leave enough room for interpretations. So far I see a figure with a glowing head in a strange environment...

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Gregor.Scharff

3:22AM | Fri, 12 December 2003

i like the colors very much . the deep of the picture is great . thanks for this and for the link ;-)

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SoulEatar

6:14AM | Fri, 12 December 2003

This piece reaches out and grabs you - forces you to look & keeps you there !

Jay7347

12:13PM | Fri, 12 December 2003

Wonderfully cool image! I love the tonality of this. Excellent job! -jay

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bevchiron

1:09PM | Fri, 12 December 2003

Amazing colour combination you achieved here Jim, the whole image has a great intensity, I keep getting pulled back to explore some more....... & more!

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gunsan

1:13PM | Fri, 12 December 2003

Impressing work!!! Interresting composition, and I really like the colors. The glowing thing draws you in. Those featherlike streaks, how dod you do them, I have always liked them and wonder...

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mysnapz

2:36PM | Fri, 12 December 2003

Jim you continue to blow me away with your work. the touch of red really grabs your eye and then you see the mask, just super. :0 )

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Synapse

8:24AM | Sat, 13 December 2003

The tube is supposed to represent an umbilical cord, don't know if anyone got that ;-)

syndroid

10:48AM | Sat, 13 December 2003

It's almost as if you can touch it and feel it's plasticity. This is very scientific actually... I'm not sure about the red in the image. I'm sure it's the focal point, but maybe you could have made it lighter instead of red. Oh, I have a different view of the image itself actually. I see a telephone answering itself...

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Synapse

10:50AM | Sat, 13 December 2003

Oh god YEAH, I getcha :-D

gallimel

2:40PM | Sat, 20 December 2003

kiss for happyness :)and such a killing piece :)


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